These data represent the percent of students graduating from each Virginia school division with an advanced diploma in 2023, as provided in the School Quality Profiles.1
The School Quality Profiles page offers the following description of diplomas and school completion outcomes:
Most Virginia students earn either an Advanced Studies Diploma or a Standard Diploma.
To graduate with an Advanced Studies Diploma, a student must earn at least 26 standard units of credit by passing required courses and electives and at least nine verified units of credit by passing Standards of Learning end-of-course assessments in English, mathematics, science and history. Students who entered the ninth grade in 2013-2014 and afterwards must also successfully complete one virtual course.
To graduate with a Standard Diploma, a student must earn at least 22 standard units of credit by passing required courses and electives, and earn at least six verified credits by passing end-of-course SOL tests or other assessments approved by the Board of Education. Students who entered the ninth grade in 2013-2014 and afterwards must earn a board-approved career and technical education credential to graduate and successfully complete one virtual course.
Below are the same data for the three years for which data are available to download from the School Quality Profiles pages, shown for only a subset of school divisions.
In selected jurisdictions
In selected jurisdictions
For example, the School Quality Profile, College & Career Readiness data for Albemarle County Public Schools.↩︎